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Hello All,
If anyone could answer my query I'd be grateful. I have a Sea Dweller with the 3235. Not worn often and usually for just a day or two at a time. After it has run down, I can put it on my wrist for any length of time and the second hand fails to move. I appreciate I need to wind the watch, but every other automatic watch I have will start to function with very little physical movement required. I have taken it to the AD and he just told me I need to wind the watch to get it started. Does this sound accurate? Appreciate your time. Daz235 |
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